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Linux Engineer

Victoria, Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Linux Engineer – 6-month contract – Remote

My Customer is looking for a skilled and motivated Linux Engineer to join their growing infrastructure team. This role is ideal for someone with solid experience in Linux systems administration, particularly in Red Hat environments, and a strong understanding of automation tools such as Ansible or Puppet.

The Linux Engineer will be responsible for day-to-day Linux system operations, configuration management, patching, and helping drive DevOps practices across the environment.

Key Skills & experience from the Linux Engineer:

Strong experience in Linux system administration
In-depth knowledge of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
Hands-on experience with Red Hat Satellite
Automation skills using Ansible or Puppet (Ansible preferred)
Familiarity with DevOps tools and principles
Shell scripting and command-line expertise
Strong troubleshooting and diagnostic skills
Good understanding of networking, storage, and security in a Linux environment
Ability to work independently and within a team
Key Responsibilities of the Linux Engineer:

Day-to-day administration and support of Linux systems
Manage and maintain Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments
Administer and configure Red Hat Satellite for system provisioning and patch management
Develop and maintain automation scripts using Ansible or Puppet
Support system builds, deployments, and configuration changes
Contribute to CI/CD pipelines and DevOps workflows
Monitor system performance and ensure high availability
Troubleshoot and resolve system and application issues
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support infrastructure initiatives
The Linux Engineer role is mostly remote with ad hoc travel to sites in South East of the UK.

Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence about the Linux Engineer role. Or reach out to Connor Smal via the VIQU IT website.

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